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Most Precious Gift [Hardcover]

Marty Crisp , Cooper Floyd

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 32 pages
  • Publisher: Philomel Books (Sep 19 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0399242961
  • ISBN-13: 978-0399242960
  • Product Dimensions: 29 x 21.8 x 1.3 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 363 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #1,002,133 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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From School Library Journal

Grade 1-3–Ameer is a poor, third-assistant kennel keeper traveling in his king's caravan to visit the Christ child. Arriving in Bethlehem, he feels ashamed of having no gift to give and decides to wait outside the stable instead of going in to view the newborn. In the chaos of the moment, however, he is swept along by the crowd and into the presence of the holy family. Inspired by the serenity he feels, he resolves to give the only thing that is precious to him–his dog and best friend, Ra. The king advises against it, but Mary praises Ameer for his sacrifice, calling it the most precious gift of all. As a result, the boy's life is blessed, Ra sees Jesus and his family safely to Egypt, and, over time, the Christmas star fades and is replaced by the Dog Star. This touching story is simply yet elegantly told. Cooper's artwork is finely rendered and evocative. The grainy textures complement the desert scenery and provide a fitting dreamlike quality that is well suited to the text. This lovely book will help balance collections heavy with holiday frippery.–Linda Israelson, Los Angeles Public Library
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The story is a familiar one. A young boy is on his way to see the baby Jesus but has no gift to bring. Here the boy is Ameer, the third assistant kennel keeper, who is following the caravan of his merchant master with his dog, Ra, whom he rescued as a pup. What exactly Ameer is doing on this particular journey is never really made clear, but both Crisp's heartfelt story and Cooper's soft-edged artwork capture his yearning to honor the baby in appropriate fashion. In the end, Ameer decides to give up his beloved dog to the child, and listeners may be surprised that Mary and Joseph accept the gift, which is so dear to Ameer. Cooper's art utilizes night colors highlighted by golds and browns to tell the story, in which all the major characters appear to be of African descent. An intriguing author's note describes the fact that a white dog is repeatedly portrayed in fourteenth- through sixteenth-century Nativity paintings, which were the impetus for Crisp's story. Ilene Cooper
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As much as he thought about it,Ameer had no idea what to give the Wondrous Being they had set out to find.  Read the first page
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A good story, Jan 13 2008
By Garth W. Brown - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Most Precious Gift (Hardcover)
I would recommend this book, it is an enjoyable story of the Nativity, and well written. The drawings are nice to look at for children and adults.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Too crowded, Jan 2 2010
By Melissa Foote - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Most Precious Gift (Hardcover)
This book tells the tale of a small boy giving his only possession in the world to the baby Jesus. There were two facets of the story that I didn't like. Foremost was the image the author presents of the three wise men travelling in a caravan of hundreds, with each person bringing a gift for baby Jesus. There is a line of visitors from the stable into the city and a "bouncer" is present at the stable door. This crowd waiting in line to see the infant Jesus really detracts from the peacefulness present in other Nativity stories. In addition, the author has one of the wise men object to the boy giving his only possession to Jesus, which makes it seem as though this king (who travelled hundreds of miles to find the baby Jesus) really doesn't think Jesus is worthwhile.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best Christmas books ever, Jan 22 2009
By L. Kim - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Most Precious Gift (Hardcover)
This is such a lovely book. It tells the sweetest, most heart wrenching story. I cried in the bookstore the first time I read it, and can't read it to my kids without crying more. It is so beautiful, what Christmas is all about.
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